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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1857-06-22

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1857-06-22 page 1

-fffv If! ft a A t- it r r ir i ut ri i tra COLUMBUS, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 22, 1857. NUMBER 2G7. VOLUME XX. in U I) i n State Junrniil. in romtenin liil-VVFKKLY AND WEF.rtLY AT DAil.V ,V tl. SUMOULKH, Editor. - .nUH invariably In Advance. lV. ; te.oo per year. j tneCarrier, per week. ... 124 et. ...ibii Of P ,, , a.oo " i'm oi tn and over 1 50 " 1hllH OF AllVEHTlrllNG BY THE SQUARE. (TO LIKW OB tWW B4K. A BqUABJ.) .are 1 year ,.ln UO i one square " wkl,!l 40 Smooths 12 00; oue " 2 weeks.. . It 00 ' a mouths 10 00 ; one " 1 week.... I 40 " Braoullia I00;om " 8 days 100 " 2 monlht S 60 ; one " 2 day 76 1 inontb 60 : one " 1 insertion 60 n.i. iue Hue liHi.leved advertisements hU mure than the above ralaa. a 'Ti,rtlemeuia, leaded and placed In the column of jial Notices," dr.l the ordinary rata. All notices required to be published by law, legal ratea, i . I 1 ft .V.. A 4 II nr'H'iea on me insine exoiuaiTB.j mimt w til irttr ciil. mare then the eboTe ratea : bat all tuoh will e,,p.ar iu the Trl-Wsekly without oharge. Business Cnr.lt, not exceeding Ore linen, pet year, Id i 1. per hue : outside t& Notice nl meetiuge, charitable eooletiee, tre eoiapa. in, -.C, hi.lt price. A.iv-m,eiji.mta nut ecoompauled with written direu-It nun will be Inaarted till forbid, and aharged accord- tl tramUM cuivertuemtnu mutt be paid in advance. ma rule will not De varied from. Inner the preaeot system, the advertiser paye ao iuu.:u lor tne Mpi- he oocupiee, the ehangea being ...rveaijle mlb the composition only. Ibis pun la now i .r,Hi illy fetouleit. I. J. CHITCHFIEUO, Otttoruoy -a-i c. w t COLIUHUUS, OlllU. ntlice iu thg ilileuu Building, High Slretl, roa22-ltf S. B. H ANNUM, Attorney at Law, notui-y t'uiwic ikml coiyit, OFFlCe R0..JI No. 0 JOHNSON BUILDING, COUUMBU9 OHIO, KwrtllKNCKn: bWlYUI 1 IUU.K, CHluNOaY N. loin ni)i OLI.i, . OLlli'TLNDJiN, J.X. ttornoy i j-a w , i:olitiubu. Ohio. )t e-M ALLEN G. THURMAN, Attoiuoy ,t 3i "VTfa ol.U.UUIJIS, O. OFFICK O.N U10U UTREET, rebMO-lj Between Friend and Mound eta. U. t. LILLK1, DOOK'BI per 30 ia n .o Uiuiik Book ,Uauufactarer, High street, between Broad and Gay its. 1 7u coLPMBUS. onto. I'AIIL,. U. I'lSltU. ivii Engiutcr, Surveyor und DruugliUxaan, rliebee't Bleck, over BuduUl'a, ilich Street, Columbus, Ohio. . Lu KINDS OF LAND AND ENGLNEEK- ; a. i.NK Surveying ana Leveung; eiappiug :,.,i,...ioil und Architectural UrawinK. promptly and .11 :..ftlr,lv MVHCUlMd. .-ile.- to at. L. Sullivant, Kiq .JohnQraham, Kaq.,0oL (h Urv, V. jyji-uimwiy . e oiuariuji. T. Loroa. wautrr 11. 13. CHAMPION & CO., PULIKil 111 JUaLSaVAU-i ate UlMKJa3 a VHU1DOK. HOOMNQ. NOKTHBRS, ZANX3- V1LLU AM) BLACK8MJTH. Sfard and Ulbce uear Kallroad Depot, iJie COLUMBU3, O, KTAFFuRD Jk SMITH. UCTIUN AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Oolumbui, Ohio ra .1 01 Keal Estate. Stock. Household Furniture, Dry moils. Oroceriea, Huraea, Carriage, o., 4o., attended to in city ot country, pn the moet reasonable tnrmi. ..beral advancea on conaignmenta deol-dly iHKS. M. llOPl'UroM. FASHIONABLE MILLINER, (OLD niXD Of 8B.PI.IT t BALL, J HIGH STREET, COLPMBUS. fa-straw Beta Bleached and Pressed. aprlO-ly GOODALE HOUSE, IOI.UMUUS, OHIO. THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE HAPPY TO JL announce that their arrangement, are now com plete. aud tula House will be opened to the public 00 TudHOiiy morning, December 30lh, lubr. i.r.riyuXdTfr.hU partment. Ito pain ehall be wanting on our part to make the (ioodale doune what ii deili ed at the Capital 1 the State. JAllBJ A. MAHUU?, J. W. COLLI hK, de'i Proprietor!, NOTICK THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THI3 DAY A. entered into a copAnuershlp in the nraotiue of Med icine and Surgery in this city aud vicinity, nnder the iiama of "Barr Hill." Office on the corner of Town and Third atreeta, lately occupied by Morrison At Barr. far Spaaial attuuthui pain to diaeaaea of the Longs anC remaleiliaeaea.-i(ta K. w, HArtn, nola-tf K. I., HH.I. LOIIh ItbKY & CO., W:A liile of Strtet, bttuxm Rich and fi-itud. MANI1FACT0RERS OF Stcucil Work, Raised Metal Letters, For Fancy Sign Work, Firemen and Military Companies Baggage Clie.ki, Door Numbers, ate, made to order Alao, Electro-Plating and Gilding Done in the Best Style. Oia Ware Ke-Tinted. ae7-eodly KEAL ESTATE. Kit. A L. ESTATE KKOKEK, O.lice in Hlatt'a Building, West of the Post Office, ITAVING ASSOCIATED WITH ME R. L, 11 CORIIS, Esq., for the purpoae of doing a General Agency Huaiueaa, we are prepared to Buy, Sell and Exchange for othera, on the moat accommodatlnir terms. all kiuda ol Heal Property, Railroad, and other Bonds and Stocks of all deacrlptiona, and MAKE COLLECrlONS ii. i.r.x I kai. uuio. apra Iron and It r a h Founder MAftlFACTlUE TO 0RDF.it, AS D AND HAVE ON BAND, STEAM ENGINES, Boilem aud lUill-Gcariii V3 WE AKK Al.MO I'KKl'AKKIl TO KUHNlriH Cast Iron Kronte, Win.low Caps and Sillh, (-aat and Wrought Grating, Holts for Bridges, Ac, Switches. Switch .stands, Frogs and Crossings, t Sf U9 nuuion npes, etc CT7Mill IruiiH of till kinds til wars on hiinl.t 4rNKW SHOP, West end of the National Road Rridge.-aa; Oolnmbua, Ohio, April o, IriMi.-Uw I DENTISTRY SWAIN, N. 11 ' X3oia.tla.te HAVAGES'rt NEW BWCK, ly High St., opp, State House, A. If A Kit A CO.. AGENTS FOR CHICK EllIlNWS, 1 HAL LET, DAVIS &CO'SlIiano Forlee, We l,vu oi .u.'.i, j i Dunilin's IQelorleont, A General Assortment of musical InstrnmeaU. Nm fihtH Mutie rrcrivtd tmy Week. NO. t ODEON BLOCK Bol04erwly apSS PICKAWAY. HOUSE, (Opposite the Court House,) CIROLEV I JLL E , OHIO. Muge I) Dire k Slock KrgisUr at thin House. A. F. NEWMAN, Pro.iitor. joiin it. cook, Opposite Capitol House, 1 rncoLUMBus, ohio C'iw Wholmale and Retail Dialer in Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals, wmcn we warrant rtiroa a.iu runt. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF PERFUMERY and Fancy One '1, Burning Fluid, Fainta, Oils, Varniehea aud Iire-Htca, Tobacco, Hnuff and Clgara, Brnshea, Hair, Hat, T.wth, Nail, Varnlah and faint. Pure Winea and Llquora for llediclnal purpoaea, Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully Prepared, at ill 110 urn. uay or Aiguu auR-wlT lake NotiM-! t;nfiafr Own MrT ! 'uJ I .' Busies ! Carriages ! T1TB ARIi RECEIVING DAILY FROM W 11 . r. . . iM v , : - n AnMa nt t V, a Hnaat Family Carrlagea, Turn-over Seat Rockawaya, Shitting Tup BugK'ea, Trotting tlulkera and Spring Wagona, all mane ol cue beat stock and timber, aeaaonea irora tnree to five yeara. The above artiolea we offer to the publio 1 r 11 peclion, and at auoh price, that will induce thou wishing to m-ocar a carriage, 10 ouy 0 ua. iu won Warranted. Rcnotitorv Towu Strei.t.one doorKaat ol theFranki Hank, tilumbUH, unio. iK-iiaely StrUNtfOV AAYFR3 Blake, Williams & Co. CAttKIAUE SIANUFACTUltEKS, COLUMBUS, OHIO, II AVE NOW THE GREATEST VARIETY IX and ttnent uuality of 1 yer offered for Bale in this market, ConiilAting of Family Carriages. Light Oue-hurae Kocka waya, rnetoo uuggiea, ugnt wanting lop uug-giea, extra fiw Light irotting Uuggiea, Hpring Waguna, email Out nibue-ea or Hacka, Kxteuaion Top Uarouchea, Lisht Road aud Phyaiciaua'Sulkiea. All of which we warrant to mre aatlafactlon. Our oricea ehall be aa low aa any Eetoblitlimvut in the Went em country, who eell wurk uf euual quality, Call and examine our work before purcuaaing olaewuere. second hand Uugglea taken in exenange lor new wore ReDairinf doue ou abort notice, ghopa aud Kepuaitory on Front, between Suite and Town ate. AND JEWELE Y. f LESQUEREUX 4 SUNS, IMPORTER!: 1 Je and Oealera In WATCUHa AND JEWELRY, hare removed from their former aland to AHB03' BLOCK, a tew door, aouth of Neil House, where they have opened a large and weU eeiected atoca ot Watoh Uatenale and Tools, Rich Jeweiry, Silver and l'l ted Ware, Ulocka, r ancy ttooue, reuca anil Kngllah Perfumery, So. All their goode are received direct from manufacturer. rheir atock otfere great imlucumeuta to merchanta and all who wlab a good article at a moderate price. Watcum, Jewelty and Cloeka carefully repaired and warraute.i, narcn .1, iion-aiy Fine Watches and Jewelry DLYNN 4 BALDWIN ARE NOW RE- IJ CE1V1N0 a neir it ok 01 I Watches, Diamond Work, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Gold Spectacles, Tinted Good, (ias UornerH, etc., etc. We think we oan offer inuueementa to purchaser Call and see. r'-- Turned the Corner Removal. nimo 1 . .3 nlMUitrni rill, m rntT 1 KS$J " Aim MAAl.-li, ...u jr.n r.L,n nnD- .'v IHbmenlto UMHLtrtn new y.i t Building, on Town street, i d- Jh lolniug the Franklin Bauk, where he wil' be alaUMa) glad to accommodate tna i-uduo witn ever." wiiiik ... uie 1 fine it the very lowest ratea. aprlD V JL e Colnmhn. Fancy Dyeing Establishment IS REMOVED FROM THtfi ("! STAND, JL near the corner of Rich and High, f n THIRD STREET, BETWLES F&lS? inOCSD. Orders will be received for Dyeing and Cleanalng Silk Goods of erery ileacrlptlon, Cotton and l.lnen Goo la, Merinoea, Caaaimerea, Broadcloths, Borages, Velvets, Craves, Games, Blooms, Hosiery, Gloves, fthuwls, Ate, eto. Also, Ladies' and Gentlemen' Carmeul", Silk Lace. Mualin. Damask end Morean Curtains, Straw Bonneta, Silk and Silk Drea ea, Watered Carpeta, Hugs, Table Covers, Bo. , CLEANSED AND REFINISHED In the beat mauner. Failed or Stalnsd Gooods retored or re djeil. All oruera executed witb care and dispatch marMMIain uhaklhi rtr.Kiuu, C 1 o t li i ii T. W. CARPENTER & CO., A RE NOW RECEIVING, AT TUKIR NfcW BUILDING, on Town Street, their Snrin" and Summer (.'omis Comprlning erery variety of READY MADE CLOl'UING, furUentlemen's and Bnya' wear; alao, Hats, Caps, Milrte, Collars, Carpet Saoka, Umbrellas, etc., Ate, all of the latest styles. We would respectfully Invite those wishing to purchase goods In our line, to call and examine our Stuck, which is now lull and complete, wnicn we claim to sell at Fair Kates. Some of our goods are of a quality not excelled in beauty, durability and atyle by any house In tola city. ap'4-dwly C. I bei ly & Co., NO. I COMMERCIAL ROW, Comer of High ami Frit n ;1 St rtcts, A RW JUST RECEIVING THEIR NKW STOCK of Dry (iloods ami (.'roctrics Fur the Spring Trade which will he soil to suit the times. Bulter, Kggs, Hags, I ar.1, Ac , to., are taken In ea change lor goods al oaah pricoa, and the highest market price paid at an times, inaro-wu Columbus fancy Store, Uae Door South or Dir. BaekuYs Grocery, HIGH STREET, WHERE YOU WILL FIND A FINE assortment of Fashionable Millluery, at prices mat must do en Inducement to purchasers A One as surtment ot Silk, Crajie, Straw and Tissue Bonnets, (f every Quality; French Flowers, Laces, Itloniln and Ribbons; Ilngle Laces aud Mantles, Orders from a distance filled with care. Bonnets bleached and repaired In newest patterns, and ascneap as eisewnere, Lauies are luvilea to can sn.i examiue lor tnemseivee my ID-dim MHS. riAMl.INE h CO, Tor Sale. A DOUBLE HOUSE ON LOT NO, 5,205, (X. o Water Stre' t, Terms accommodating. Inquire of fe27-dly apl7 0. W. KEMT EHRENKR00K A SMALL STOCK OF HAIR WORK, FOR al aie low. Apply at THE WIG FAC10HY. not Opposite the Capitol Honacj RANDALL & ASTON, 'S holeaale and KetallDealera iu Hooks & Stationery, BLANK BOOKS,.,. Wall and Window -Papers, OIL PAINTINGS, Lithographs and Engravings, WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES & FUTURES, Hull Mod Green Ilolluudi, GILT te ROSEWOOD MOULDINGS. jj-FKAU on hand and made to order. r PAI'IlRS of almoat erery deaoriptlon. And an endleaa Tarlety of fancy and naefal artlolea for Ladlea and Gentlemen, all of which will be aold rery low for CASH, at Whiting's Old Stand, Columbus, O. mart' I J. H. RILEY & CO., COLUMBUS, OHIO. PEALER3 IN Law Kledical mid School Itooks. II LANK BOOKS, ynne, irtyta and pattern of Ruling, on hand and made uruer. Kuilruad and Insurance Ollicen, Uanks, lirokerN, and coiiuiy ouicerH, Supplied with any article In the Line of Stationery on trie beat term., ana au wora warrantee.. Blank Notes and Drafts Job Printing and BOOK BINDING. 4 full aupply at all times of valuable Standard Worka. foreign ana American tuitions. A good atook of valuable Mechanical and Soientiba Worka at au 11 mea. AU the New Books received direct. FuKNca, Enomsh and American Stationer?, Wholesale and Retail. Al"0, Paper Huntings and Borders, aTjr The moat extenalve Stock West of Philadelphia. Window Shades and Fixtures, Window Cornices, Fine Mirror, from 8 to 8 feet, French Plate Oil Paintings and Engravings, Portrait and Picture Frames, always on hand and made to order. Cutlery and Gold Pens, Work Boxes and Drvasing Casea, Card Cases and Porte Monies, Cloth, Hair, Hat, Nailand Tooth Uruahes, rocket Booaa, Haunts, Bill Holders, Ha. mare-wfimc.tr JiflL. WJStBLLBL'JCjaelL, Fashionable 1 latter, M IL HOUSE, OolUXk3.l3-U.fiSe OlllO. MY STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMKH GOODS is now complete, to which 1 In vite the attention of the public. My stock la from thi best manufacturers east, and warranted of the best qualities. uy lirao waver, aim uiuere, are ui superior quaiiiiea and Bno finish, varying from $3.60 to 1 7. Youths and Children's Fancy Goods of every description. Also, a good a- eortineut of flue Cap for Men and Boys, new and beautiful styles. My fpring style of Silk Dress Hat ia No. 1, and (torn the bet Lantern manufacturers, and of superior qualities.Men's Hue soft fiats ot every shape, color and qua! ity. Men's flue fancy "nmmer, strw, Leghorn, Panama, and every variety of Summer U-Kjdi now wora. myO H. HMITH. Columbas Machiue Manufacturing aca ivi-a m.- twt nr (LATE KAOLB roCXDBT,) MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Alio, all kinds of itrulrond Work & Machinery. Hwitchifi. I Castings, Swttoh bieuaa. Wrnnght and Cast Ftoga, " Crossings, Tar Wheels, " Pedestals, ' Oil Boxes, " Alles, Weter Station Pipes, i i Pumps, Mill Gearing, for Ha Grist Mills, Shafting and Pulleys, Machinists' Tools. Oast Iron Fronts, Window caps ana sins tor nouses, Cast Wrought Gratings, Boiler Iron, Vaults S Tanks, Bolts, forging, riming, Screw -cutting and Planing, Ol all descrlntions. oj. All orders for the above work WILL BE FILLED rKuiu Li, Anu tna nuns uune in iflanui .iaji NEK. UlSlftTOlta : JOHN 8. HALL, I F, J, MATTTIEWS, WM. THEViTT. J. P. BRUCK, AMOS MoNARi, PETER AMBOS, IJHT1AN BUTTLES. JOHN S. HALL, PrtiiJcnt. CHARLES AMBOS, Sup't. H, CKAKY, Secretary and Treasurer. Columbus, Jan. 7, 11460. JaU-dly JL C5 3D t I R. PAUL & CO. ARE PREPARED TO I. fnrnl.h families, llotela. i-atoons. Groceries, Rail Koads, Ac., Ate, with PURE ICE, taken from one half to one mile above the Penitentiary, by the hundred or eason contraot, on moat favorable terms. Orders left at Slieiil Miller's grocery, Town street, opposite Gwvnne Block, at O. W. W. W. Mill's meat siore, Buckeye Rlock, at J. R. Paul's office, in Hunter's ware-honae. or br note throuarh the Post Office, to J. R. Caul, will be prumptly attended to. ap'-d3m IS (! i' It shire LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, PITTSFIELD, MASS. MA11VIN REED, AliENT, NO. 1 ODE )N BLOCK, mar7 COLUMBUS, OHIO. B 1WQ, U1MFTOS B, DIN1U!), THOi. IWI.1U, It ElYING, DEN .MAN & CO., Attorneys eat Iiw LEAVEN WORTH C1TV, KANSAS. Real Estate Purchased and Sold on Commission, Rpe oial attention paid to Locating Lands in all yarn ot the Territory. WARRANTS BOUGH r AXD BOLD, &c, kt, mar23dw3m HrOH KW1KO, Late of St. Louil. mod. iwi.io, Ja , late of Cincinnati. EWING BROTHERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW LEAVENWORTH CITY, IX. a. xa. m a. m , Will prsclIfO In all the Courts of the Territory, and In the North Western Counties of Miaaouii. marHB-dwItm 1 ho itubucnbttr bM Ihe AGENCY For several Counties in CENTRAL AND Southern Ohio, Towns, TOWNSHIP Cm 3 u Co ll u lies, To assist In Canvassing, For which ho denlres to employ , for which he will give Liberal Terms Sub-Agents, h And prompt payment (or 3 efficient Men. J. W. STRONG, Box 47", Columbus, Ohio Addross, a,.l7 Woolley'u FINE ART GALLERY, A DOORS SOUTn OF THE UNITED 4i HTATSX HDTri. wnat aide of Hlch street, the on: nlaea where 1'hotnirranha are taken 111 else On Oil Can vaaa. Ambrotvnea. i-hotoeraDbs and Hetographs, and all ploturea peruinlng to the art taken In tue vety beat style, on tne most reasoname terms. Photographs on Oil Canvasa taken from a Dsguerreo type or Ambrotyp as well as iron ..... ja27w6m WOOLLEY ,i. u . : iJLL . I i -,;., BTKTia-riTo.v rrrcB. job b, bortlb. rowans a. m H. 1007. 1QQ7. Fitch, Bortlc & Co., PRODUCE, FORWARDING AND COTHHSSIOJ IleC3rola.3UL'ftia9 PIQ IRON AGENTS, Dealert in Flour, Salt, Water Lime, High Wines, kc, Warehouses East k West End of Scioto Bridge, . . . n nmn vi vim rtlUniro aTV MAKE CASH ADVANCES ON Consignment, of property to be sold In this ot Eastern Markata, Fie'ghta ounalgned us, to be forwarded, will not be subject to Dravane. We have the only Warehouse In Columbus that la altnated both on Canal and Railroad, Being Agents for several Transportation Linee we oan at all times give shipper! the ad vantage or the Cheapest, Ilelinble Routes. They will therefore readily see the advantage of oonslgn- Ing property to us, anu noi oy any particular mum nu. Columbus. maW-dly IMPORTANT TO NEBRASKA EMIGRANTS! 1000 Lots for Donation! To Persona. Bnildins thereon, by the LAN 1 Ell CITY COMPANY. allIS POINT IS LOCATED ON THE Missouri River, 140 miles above Omaha City, and opposite the mouth of the James River of Minnesota, and being also the crossing of the Dnhuqu. & St Pauls & Paclllc R. R., renders it one of the beat pointa on the Missouri River in Nebraska Territory. it ia surrounded by a well timbered country, and oan not be surpassed in this Union for fertility of soil. To capitalists this is the 6es jxrint oa this River, and must soon outstrip an 01 mem. Information furnished yrat.it. Correspondence so licited. Addreaa H, L CAMPBELL, I'res. llniHlia i:itv. N. T.. or Campbell, Link it Co., Lnd Ageuta, Lanier City, N. T. ti. U. Curtis, Ksq., Mouul vernon, uuio. 8. L. Campbell Co., Und Agents, Omaha City, N.T. cravaaia el Co., Sioux uiy, 10 w. H. S. Curtis, Florence. N, T ap-dwllm THE LARGEST WOOD TYPE MANUFACTORY Id the Uuitud States, AT COLUMBUS, OHIO. PROPRIETORS. TO PRINTERS IN THE WEST, A LONG EXPERIENCIC IN TUB MAWU A FACTURK of WOOD TYPE has suggested to ns ao many improvements in the preparation of the wood used, aa well aa in the mechanical execution of our work, that we feel confident we hare attained A DEGREE OF PERFECTION hitliartn unknown In this denartment of Industry $W We have availed ouraelves or facilities wnicn ens ble us toturnlsn printers on tne MOST EASY AND ACCOMMODATING TERMS, when their orders are accompanied by proper reference EVERY SIZE AND STYLE OF WOOD LETTER manufactured, from the most diminutive to the very largest suitable for the MAMMOTH POSTERS common in the present day, aud either plain or dupli cated tor colors, and are maue ia A Style of Elegance and Beauty of Pro portion obIt attained by the most experienced attiats, tar We are nermitted to refet tei the following practt cal men who have need and aold our type, and pronounced them ot anoerlor and unsurvAeaedaualtty-. A. W. Fairbanks, firm of Harris, Fairbanks at C. Cleveland. Georcre Sneer, firm of Gray, Beardaley, -"peara K ua,, Cleveland. Senpp Brass, and Utngdon s Rounds, i hioaj-c Pomeroy s u., uetroit. Andrews & Jarger .Toledo. L. Johnson ft Co., Type Founders, Phil. , ,i .u r...ln . .1 ,. lIUUlMUabl tj 1 IVUNU.1, MU.IUWU, MHU Proprietors of the Fact, Journal and Suwirat Uteaa. ColnmDus, unto. AwaT- Orders addressed to DAY BKOTiltMS, iMaum iauu . wmi rweeive nrovnpv airennon. i,.,i.-,'n- 1,000 Reward 1 rpHE AMERICAN COPPER LIGHTNING X ROD COMPANY will pay One Thousand Dollars to any person who will prove an instance wnere a ouuuing mr niahed with Lyon's Copper Lightning Rods ever sustaining a cent's worth of damage from the effects of lightning; al though often struck, have always stood the tost, while Iron rods Invariably fall, as every one knows, Three millions of feet or tnie too waa maue ana soia iu Massachusetts last year, and not less in New York, It Is destined to supply the place of all Iron rods. Any one wishing their buildings supplied witb this valua ble conductor oan leave their orders with MASON At BLISS. Huh street. Columbus. who are agents for several countiee lu jfe'Mfr P. 8. If any one wants any kind of an fjS jLfi i' I,. wlih 1 .. tmnrnvari tn.nla. 1 0 fTV' tors, they will lie furnished at six eents I per root. Any oommunicaunn aaureaaeu i to me at Columbus, Ohio, will receive I prompt attention Jy7-wtf a E. l.FK, General Agent MEDICAL INFIRMARY AND Water Cure Establkhment, AT COLUMBUS, OHIO, FOR FEMALES ONLY Open at all seaaona. Bend for Clronlar. Address ocfi wly W. SUEPARO, M. 0. DISSOLUTION. rpHB PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- this day dissolved by mutual consent, S. I). Alfred hav - ing disposed of his interest to the remaining partners, wuo are autnonseu to cotteot all ocbte due, and will psy aU claims agatuat the late firm. A P, BTONK, GEO. F. O'HARRA, U. U. BTUNK, J. G. THOMPSON, 8. 1). ALF11KI). Columbus, Jan. 2d, 1867. NEW FIRM nilE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PUR- L t:HAHEn the interest of 8. D. Alfred in the late firm of A. P. Mone A Co., will continue the business as usual at No. 4 G Wynne Block, under Hie style of .-tone, O'llarre ei k.o. a, r. smnr., GKO. F. O'HARtU, O. B. BTONK. J. G. THOMI ON. Jan. 20, 18S7. ja.11 Mrs. lloonertoii NVITE3 THE LADIES OF COLUMBUS to examine her rich atock of Ullllnerv Goods, con sisting of e.ery desirable style of Bonnet Colored and White Straws, Neapolitan. T ssues. Whs. cbenllle and Chip, In all their varieties, from f2.M to $18 one of the cheapeat and moat elegant lot of Ribbons ever offered in this market whloh she offers very cheap for oash. Heamless Corsets, Crinoline Fktrts and Bustles, very eneap, Mrs. Hurrays Restorative win prevent tne tiair tailing out, and make It healthy and vigorous, French Working Cotton, Htamp"d Goods and Impres Ion Paper, all at Mrs. HOtTKrtiON'H, cneap tor isn. High street, Columbus, between Town and Kluh. apfl iireat Mew York Kxcilem?nt I TEAN,TDE COACnMAN, GOT HIS WIFE, and GORTjN At ASTON have Inst received the finest assortment of BIRD CAQfcl ever brought to Co- lumous. -. ' Also, a good stock ot UUW IKK, ft lata ana baiub, r f torn 1 i ' ," ' - I . --l.-.-,.-r,B-.-3S I'-Vt I i :.' j. .. :f'3 To taaai ' 'heelty, consisting In part of f MHS'"Pffi0m Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting, "tV ' T-S'' i V , B a'viK'! of the fineat grade, and latest styles, selected by him- iCl'uj.' ;2-C..r.J.j .sviyjfof--STji ell, from the best stocks to be found lu New York. Also, BSSFfX';?'-- '-::'iA-' general assortment of every grade of Goods usually ES'Ti 'iH it " "v''- ' iti&iijf kpt lo th best Uerohant Tailoring establlahmente eaat, is :i eH'A-'.y fefS feMKirtia Al,' iot f BOOKS AND STATIONERY. NEWS! NEWS!! NEWS!!! New Book and Periodical Store, IN PLATT'9 BUILDING, Three Doors from the Post Office, 8TATE STREET, X1THERE ALL THE POPULAR MISCEL- VV LANKOUi Works o' the day may he found In great variety. Also, tue loiiowing Weeklies and Mouthliei. Ballou's Pictorial, Barper's; Uodey'l IaJj's Book; Flag of our Union ; New York Ledger; Mrs Stephens' Illustrated Batper'i Weekly; Police Gaiette; Spirit of the Times; Scientific American ; True Flag; New York Clipper; Boston Pilot; Monthly; Peterson's; The Waverly Ballou's Dollar Monthly; Graham's; The Knickerbocker; Putnam; School allow; Toung People's Illumine t-d; F lack wood; New York Journal; Nick Nax; Yankee Notions; Household Words;' United States Magaiine; Youth'. Cabinet; New York Herall, New York Tribune ; Life Illustrated; Leslie's Illnstr'ed Weekly; London Punch; London News; Thompson'! Bank Note List; Waverly Magatlce; Weekly Novelette; and Leslie's Gaiette of New Appleton's Railroad Guide York 4 Paris Fashions. Kansas As It Is; Minnesota As It Is; Iowa As It la; The Kansas Region, by Green: Torket Maps of Western States At Territories Explorations or the fil: eteentn century Doctor Antonio; Earnest I.lnwnnd; lreniua, or the Mask of Lord Chatham Ioquire Within, or 3700 Facts for the Peop'e; All of Mra, South eorth's New Novels Just received by mar21-dly ep30 R. KENNEDY. J. II. Kilcy & Co. I'APCU HANGINGS, lQ7eOOO PioooB SPRING STOCK I Large Variety New Patterns, FRENCH AND AMERICAN Papers, Itorders, Hccoratlons, -11D- PRINTS FOR FIRE ROARD.S. OIL PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. iPORTitllf & PICTURE FRAMES Curtain Bands, New Styles Cornices, trench Patterns. WIND 0 W SHADES, IN GOLD AND COLORS. (Shades mad to order.) Bali Holland, from 11 to 62 ia Width. Curtain Loops & Centre Tassels, Picture Cords and Tassels. BktK3M eSXJAaSraJESMi O-rrcevl Mirrors. WINDOW PAPERS, ALL COLORS. The above Is the Largest and Best 8took ef Goods ,n the una) ever oiiererj to Ohio, and will be soid Cheap api Kandall & Aston H AVE RECEIVED THEIR BPRMfl STOCK of WALL PAPERS & BORDERS (And offer entirely new styles of Papers of the best makers. A fine stock of Beautiful Decorations for Halls, Ceiiiaga & Cbarchei, GOLD PAPERS AXD BORDERS Of th most beautiful desfgus. Call and txamio beror miirl7 I pu rental nt: MERCHANT TAILORS. AND SPRING OPEiIlG I P. ROSE IT Ad MOVED HIS STORE TO THE room one door north of the Neil House entrance, where he has opened the finest stock of Goods for Gentlemen's Wear READY MADE CLOTHING, Manufactured expressly for himself, that he can recom mend, both in Uooda and Workmtnahlp. Hie friends and oustomers are Invited to call and ex amine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. As he attends personally to bu.iuesa, he leels confident he can please au who may tavor mm with tbalr patronage, aplfi -a wasv wavwav? waw asVeJB7' sav-aa JOHNSON BUILDING, IB BOW BkCnviNd BIS Spring andSommer Cloths, Cassimeres and ratings, Also, the very best quality of all kinds ot Ready Made Clothing- Gentlemen wishing a suit of elothea cot nn In the latest New York styles, can be furnished with one at all tunes at greatly reduced prices, marUO 1 1 M 1 1 . 1 I II I K I A ll MAI T wvJJ J A.1UAX XA.XX. I j I at, I t, 4. t ... F0T UOnCertB, LCCtUJeS, &C-, THE REST II ALL IN OHIO. CHAS. A. WAU.NER, Agent. ap2A-J3m Mowers & Reapers. TT'ARMERa WISHING A SIMPLE, DURA- J? HI.E, a Long Tried and Reliable Uaohloe, for Reap ing and Mowing, can be supplied by applying to us. No risk Is Incurred, as we, as lormerly. ofier the following warrantee: .sat .(uuattion .nun oe rnnsn, ana that our Machine it junerior lo any other. Ike vurekater btinn iA Uudge. neasonaoie nonce must oe given us It the machine does not piove satisfactory upon trial. atlNIUKN a CO , aplO-wSm Urhana, Ohio. UOCKING COAL. THE SUBSCRIBER 13 NOW DAILY RE Gr.IVING, and prepared to furnish to order, tbe best quality of ituuKiau coal. Present nrteea as follows: By boat load, delivered at wharf. I Wo t buah. Selected Coal for family use, delivered at uvuin,,, . ......... ... .. .Ivo. ' Orders left at No. 2. Duckeve Blook. wUI receive nroml attention. Imvll P. tit kOKN. LOTS FOR SALE OR UXCHANGK. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL DIS JL POSE of building Iota on the north side of the National Road, between Columbus and Frenkiinton, on lib eral t.rm. should I- dividuala da.lre to exchange lota l.ralt.im. In Columbus, for Iota luiuuid a ehnvedasnpihui nr da. elre to exchange new land), in any of the State, west of I Yulu, lor earn iota, in. undersigned iu mak. tn. ex i ohaxure on fair terms. I jgSSTH ItlDQWAT, feio Stale journal. TflE ATHELINGS; OR, THE THREE GIFTS. CHAPTER XV. TBI PARLOR. And with ao excitement which thej could uot control, the two girls httsteued In to (ho Old Lodge, and to Miss Bridget's d m parlor, where thu two candles shed their lalDt summer evening lisht over Mr. Atheling reading an old news paper, and M imma reclining in tho great old easy-chair. The abstracted mirror, as loftily withdrawn from common life as Mr. End cott. refused to give any reflection of these good people silting far below in their middle agtd and respectable quietness, but owned a mo mentary vision ol Agnes and Marian, as they camo lu witb a little baste and eagerness at tbe hair open door. But, alter all, to be very much excited, to hasten in to tell one's lather and mother, with tbe heart beating faster than usual agaiust one's breast, and to have one's story calmly re ceived with aa "Indeed, my dear!" is rather dampening to youthful enthusiasm; and really, to tell tbs trutn, tnere was notniug at an extraordinary in tbe fact of Louis pausing by the door to near tbe great bouse wblca was bis own distastelul borne. It was not at all a marvel ous ciroumstancej and as for bis salutation, though that was remarkable, and caught their imaginations, Marian whispered that she had no doubt It was Louis s "way." They began, accordingly, to look at tbe slen der row of books in one small open shelf above tbe little cabinet. Tbo books were in old rich bindings, and were of a kind of reading quite unknown to Agnes and Marian. There were two (odd) volumes of tbe Spectator, Rurlai, tbe f oems or bbenstone, tne bermonsor lilalr; besides tbese, a f rencn copy oi i nomas a-Kem pis, tho Hutu Living and Dying of Jeremy 1 ay lor, a;, a one ot tbe quaint little bouks ol Sir Thomas Brown. Thrust in hastily besides these ancient and well attired volumes were two which looked surreptitious; and wbioh were oonBequently examined wiib tbe greatest eager ness. Une turned out, somewhat disappoint ingly, to be a volume of lialian exercises, an old, old school book, Inscribed, In a small, pret ty, but somewhat fullering leminine handwrit inghandwriting of the lat century with the name ot Anastasia ltivers, witn a li. A. beueatb which doubtless stood (or Bridget Atheling though It seemed to Imply, with a kindly sort ot blundering comicality sad enough now, that Anastasia Kivers, though sue was no great band at her exercises, bad taken a degree. Tbo other volume w s of more immediate intere-t. It was one of those good and exemplary novels, ame liorattd Pamelas, which virtuous old ladies were wont to put into the hands of virtuous young ones, and wbicb was calculated to "instruct as well as to amufe" tbe unfortunate mind of youth. Marian seized npon this Fatherle$ Fanny with an InaUnt appropriation, and In ten minutes was deep in its endlera perplexities. Agnes, who would have been very glad of the novel, languidly took dowo tne Spututor instead. Yea, we are obliged to confess languid ly for, witb an excited mind upon a lovely summer-nigbt, with all tbe stars sbiolog with out, and Mamma visibly dropping to sleep in the easy-obair wno, we demand woul I not pre fer, even to Steele and Addison, the mazy mystetits of tbe Minerva Preset And A goes did not get on with her reading; the taw visibly before her eyes Marian skimming witb an eager interest tbe pages of ber novel. She heaid Papa, rustling bis news. paper, watched the faint nicker ol tbe candles, and was aware of tbe very gentle nod by which Mamma gave evideooe of tbe condition of her thoughts. Agoes's Imagination, never averse to wandering, strayed oiT into specula tlons concerning the old lady and ber pupil, and all tbe life, unknown and unreoorded, which bad happened within these quiet walls. Alto gether it was somewhat hard to understand the connection Letween tbe Atbeimga and tbe Kiv erses whether tome secret of iamily history lay involved In it, or if it w t only tbe familiar bond formed a ger.eratioo ago between teacber and child. And this Louis!-bis sudden appear ance and dieappeai anoe bis princely recogni tion as ot new subjects. Agnes made nothing whatever of ber .Spectator her mind was possessed and restless and by-and-by, curious, impatient, and a little excited, she lett the room with an Idea of hastening up stairs to the chamber window, and looking out upon tbe night. But tbe door or tbe kitchen stood invitingly open, and Hannah, who bad been waiting, slightly expectant of some visit, was to be seen within, riaiug np hastily with old-fasbioncd respect and a little wistinlness. Agnes, though she was a young lady of literary tauten, and liked to look oat upon moon and stars with the vague sentiment of youth, bad, notwithstanding, a wholesome relish for gossip, and wi more pleased witb talk of other people than we are disposed to confers: so she bad bid all hesi tation in obanging ber course and joining Hannah that homely Hannah bobbing ber odd little curlsey, and smoothing down her bright white apron, In the full glow of the kitchen- nre. This kitchen was Indeed the only really bright room In the Old Wood Lodge, having one strip of oarpet only on its white and sanded Door, a large deal taoie, white and spotless, and wooden chairs bard and clear as Hannah's own toil worn but most kindly hands. There was an old-fashioned settle by the chimney corner, a small bit of looking-glass banging up by tbe window, and gleams of ruddy copper, and homely oovert ot white metal, polished as bright as silver, ornamenting the walls. Hannah wiped a chair wi ioh needed no wiping, and set It directly In front of tbe fire for "M;t9," but would not on any account be so "unmannerly" at to alt down herself in the young lady's presence. Agnes wisely contented bersell with leaning on tbe ohalr, and smiled with a little embarrass- meat at Hannah's courtesy; It was not at all disagreeable, but It was somewhat different from Susan at borne. "I've been looking at 'um, miss," said Hannah, "sleeping like angels; there ain't do difference that I can sue; they look, as nigh at oan be, both of an age." "They are twins," taid Agnes, finding out, with a smile, that Hannah's thoughts wei e taken up, not about Louis and Rachel, but Bell and Beau. At this Information Hannah brightened into nositlve delight. "Childer's ne'er been tn tbis bouse." said tiannan, "tin tnis day; and twins is a double blessing. There ain't no more, miss? But bless us all, the tiino between them darlms and you!" "We have ono brother, besides and a great many little brothers and sisters In lieaveh," said Agnes, growing very grave, as they all did wben they spoke ol tbe dead. Hannah drew closer with a sympathetic curi osity. "If that ain't a heart-break, there's none in this world," said Ilannah. "Blosa their dear hearts, it's best for them. Was it a fever then, miss, or a catching sicknessr wear, aear, It's all one, when they 're gone, what it was." "Hannah, you must never speak oi it, to mamma," nid Agues; "we used to be aosad to sad! till God sent Bell aud Beau. Do you know Miss Rachel at tho Hall? her brother aud the are twins too." "Vet, miss," said Qaunab, with a slight ourt-sov. and becoming at once very laconic "And toe kuowu her," said Agnes, a little confused by tbe old woman's sudden quietness. "1 suppose mat was ner uroinur wno passed tonight." "Ah, poor lad!" Hannah's heart seemed onoe more a little moved. "They say Miss Is to he a nlav-actress, and I can't abide her lor giving lu to it; but Mr. Louis, blots hi nil he "You like him, thenT" asked Agnes eager lv. "Ah. poor boy!" Hannah went away hastily to tba table, where, la a oblna basin, la their cool crisp green, lay the homely salads of tbe garden, abuat to he arranged lor (-upper. A tray covered with a snow white cloth, and a small pile of eggs, waited in hospitable preparation for the same meal. Hau-iab, who bad been so long In possession, felt like a bumble mistress ol the boupe, exercising the utmost bounties of ber hospitality towards ber new ' guests. "Least eaid's best about them, dear," said Uannnb, growing more familiar aa t-be grew a little excited "but, Lord bless us, It't enough to craze a poor body to see the likes of bim, with suoh a spirit, kept out o' his rights." "What are bis rights, Hannah?" cried Aones with new and anxious Interest: this threw onito a new light upon tbe subject. Hannah turned round a little perplexed. Tell tbe troth, I dun know do more nor a baby," said Hannah; "but Miss Bridget, she wat well acquaint In all tbe ways of them, and she ever upheld, when hl name was named, that my lord xep' nim out oi ma rignts." "And what did he say?" asked Agnes, "Nay, child," said tbe old woman, "it ain't no buninees of mine to tell tales; and Miss Bridget had more sense nor all the men of laming 1 ever heard tell of. She knew better tban to put wickedness into bis mind. He's a handsome lad and a kind, Is Mr. Louis; but 1 would't be my lord, no, not for all Baubury-ablre, if I'd done that boy a wrong." "Then, do you think Lord Wiutetbotirnn hna not done blm a wrong?" said Agnes, thoroughly bewildered. Hannah turned round upon her suddenly, witb a bandf'ul of berbs and a knife in the other. 'Miss, he's an unlawful child!" said Hannah, witb the most melodramatic effectiveness. Ag oes Involuntarily drew back a step, and felt the blood rush to ber face.' Wben sbu bad delivered bersell of this startling whisper, Hannah returned to ber homely occupation, talking In an under-tone all the while. "Ay, poor lad, there's none can mend that," paid Hannah; "he's kep' out ol his rights, and never a man can neip mm. it it ain't euouga to put him wild, J dun know." "And are you quite sure of thtlT Does everybody tlnuk him a son of Lord Winter-bourne's?" said Agnes. "Well, mif8, my lord's not ) iko to own lo it to shame hisself," said Hannah; "but they're none so full of charily at the Hall as to bother with other folk-es children. My lord's k-'p' bim since they were babies, and sent the lawyer bisself to fetcb him when Mr. Louis ran away. Bless you, no; there ain't no doubt about it. Whose son else could be be?" "Bub it that was true, he would have no rights. And whit did MUs Bridget mean by rights?" ask d Agnes, in a very low tone, blushing, and halt ashamed to speak ot such a subject at all. Hannub, however, who did not chare in all the opinions of respectability, but bad a leaning ratber, In tbe servant view of tbe question, to tbe pariah of the great ol i hou-e, took up somo-what sharply this unguarded opinion. "Misv said Hannah, "you'll not tell me that there ain't ' no rights belonging Mr. Louis. Tbe queen on tba throne would be glad ot tbe likes ol htm for a prince and aaneir; and Mies Bridget was well ' acquaint in alt the ways of the Rivers?., and was as fine to hear as a printed book; tur the matter of that," added Hannah, solemnly,-"Miss Taesle, though she would not go through tbe park gates to save ber life, had a leuuiug to ilr. Louis too." "And who is Miss Taesle?" said Agnes. "Miss," laid Hannah, In a very grave and reproving tune, "you're little acquaint with our ways: it aiu't my business to go iuio stories you bbk your papa."" "do 1 win, Uauoab; but who Is Mus Taesiu?" asked A goes again, with a smile. - iiauoin answered only Dy placing ner em id on tbe tray, and carrying it solemnly to the parlor. Amused and interested, Agues stood by the kitchen fireside thinking over what she bad beard, and smiling aa sbe muted; for Albs Taeaie, no doubt, was the Honorable Anastasia Uivei s, beneath whoa name, iu tbe old exercise-book, stood that odd ti. A. I In oe continued, j William Scott, KAMIIoNAItLl-; JSjXstvJL jUjBrteiKttosr AND WILL BE FOUND AT HIS SA-LOOK (now fi. ted np in the first atjle of comfort) under Bariilit a smith's Binklng House, In AMBOS'S BUILDING, High Street, uetaetn the Amtruun ami Acit Hotus, jei- Columbus, Olxlo. To Rail Road Men. qHE LOCOMOTIVE "OHIO," FOR JL BALK At A BARGAIN. Oimen.lons as "hTZ lows: Cylinders Winches fore, str ke 18 lnobe.,finF four drivers 4 feet 8 Inches In uleneter, and a i jur wheeled tender, Weight about 18 tons. The above ia tbe property of the Hute, and offered for sale because no longer needed. When stopped running, about IS months slnoe, waa In excellent repair. AouUcatton tor purchase may be made to WM. A, PLATT, Ja3-dlm Acting Com'r New Mete House, TV a 1 1 Papers! 8 CASES PAPER IIA.VGI.XGS, OF ENTIRELY NEW AUD ELE-GANl' Patterns, just received and fur isle very cheap by jeld KAMiAl.L at A.MON. 550,000 Acres Selected Pine and Farming Lands In Michigan. The St. Mary's Falls Ship Canal Co'y OFFER FOR SALE THESE LANDS, which are principal!) situated in the Lower I'tmtn , e-uiaruf Wichiifevp, oa and in tbe TicioitT of tlie large itreame, eauj ot aocMSA, aud tileoied under more Uruta- Die cm urn stances man ANY OTHER WESTERN LANDS, Were ohosen with particular reference to their location on the streams and the quantity and quality of th. pin. timber. On this account For Lumbering Purposes, They are very desirable and valuable. The streams are large and capable ot Boating logs at all seasons of the year, with harbors at their mouths, on the Lake, it many of these points settlemeute and extensive lumber operations are formed and conducted with uniform success, proving already the moat profitable lumber operations in the Union, and having access, by means of Lake navigation, with CHICAGO, DETROIT, And th. other (..at Lumber Markets of tbe oountry. Tracts of from 40 to '10,1)1)0 arm Will be found at convenient polutrt, alTor-ling oppurtuni-ties, for either a email or tbe uiu.i exitmeire lUiubHriog Operation. A large jjuruuu ui tuaiu iuub are aiming The ilet Farming laiitl:y oi tbo Went, And as they coutaio enoiuh of the FIXE-T I'IS'K TIM BhKtomore than pay for the Unrl, times t UK, mode rata buildings, and other improvements). oifr tery euperuir inducements to farnHirs ttiieittiue a WHHturn home, The Climate is Mild anil LVjuablt?, And sou and climate both suited to all the gra ns, fruits and produce raised in the most favored porlious ol the west. COMPANIES OF 10, i: OR 20 I'KRSOXS With their families, will find locations jiut suited to the formation of a settlemout, with good water power, aud convenient access to neighboring settlements, T 13 It N : On.-tlfth will be required at tne date nf sale, and the balance in ou., two, tnree end four years, with interest at aix per cent, per annum, The Company have lull and complete descriptions of each traet ot their lands, fioin autu.l eipl r.,liou by aev eral different parties, witn accurate nitus oi eaou town-ahip, according to toverunienul surveys, ih.ee may bt seen at th. LAND OFFICE OF TIIE COMPANY, IN DETROIT, MICHIGAN. Copies of lisps, field notes, and other Information concerning tbe lan l. will be furnished, without charge, to those wiehing to purcha.i. r Large slaps ot the State, showing the lauds of th. Company, will be found at public places in most of tb. principal towns lo theiiaateru and Northwestern slates. Addio.., GtO.S. 'Kir, Laud Agent. St. Mary's Palls Ship Canal Compsny, 1 LaudOlHc, Detroit, Jan. 7, UM. ' ' Ja7-deodwSm CALL AUD tUt A OtJt'k Ut', ALL Tlih! ArtCTlC aJtPUlUATlONd of the ltHri century for 11 ' mario HandaJLL AJXO.N.

-fffv If! ft a A t- it r r ir i ut ri i tra COLUMBUS, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 22, 1857. NUMBER 2G7. VOLUME XX. in U I) i n State Junrniil. in romtenin liil-VVFKKLY AND WEF.rtLY AT DAil.V ,V tl. SUMOULKH, Editor. - .nUH invariably In Advance. lV. ; te.oo per year. j tneCarrier, per week. ... 124 et. ...ibii Of P ,, , a.oo " i'm oi tn and over 1 50 " 1hllH OF AllVEHTlrllNG BY THE SQUARE. (TO LIKW OB tWW B4K. A BqUABJ.) .are 1 year ,.ln UO i one square " wkl,!l 40 Smooths 12 00; oue " 2 weeks.. . It 00 ' a mouths 10 00 ; one " 1 week.... I 40 " Braoullia I00;om " 8 days 100 " 2 monlht S 60 ; one " 2 day 76 1 inontb 60 : one " 1 insertion 60 n.i. iue Hue liHi.leved advertisements hU mure than the above ralaa. a 'Ti,rtlemeuia, leaded and placed In the column of jial Notices," dr.l the ordinary rata. All notices required to be published by law, legal ratea, i . I 1 ft .V.. A 4 II nr'H'iea on me insine exoiuaiTB.j mimt w til irttr ciil. mare then the eboTe ratea : bat all tuoh will e,,p.ar iu the Trl-Wsekly without oharge. Business Cnr.lt, not exceeding Ore linen, pet year, Id i 1. per hue : outside t& Notice nl meetiuge, charitable eooletiee, tre eoiapa. in, -.C, hi.lt price. A.iv-m,eiji.mta nut ecoompauled with written direu-It nun will be Inaarted till forbid, and aharged accord- tl tramUM cuivertuemtnu mutt be paid in advance. ma rule will not De varied from. Inner the preaeot system, the advertiser paye ao iuu.:u lor tne Mpi- he oocupiee, the ehangea being ...rveaijle mlb the composition only. Ibis pun la now i .r,Hi illy fetouleit. I. J. CHITCHFIEUO, Otttoruoy -a-i c. w t COLIUHUUS, OlllU. ntlice iu thg ilileuu Building, High Slretl, roa22-ltf S. B. H ANNUM, Attorney at Law, notui-y t'uiwic ikml coiyit, OFFlCe R0..JI No. 0 JOHNSON BUILDING, COUUMBU9 OHIO, KwrtllKNCKn: bWlYUI 1 IUU.K, CHluNOaY N. loin ni)i OLI.i, . OLlli'TLNDJiN, J.X. ttornoy i j-a w , i:olitiubu. Ohio. )t e-M ALLEN G. THURMAN, Attoiuoy ,t 3i "VTfa ol.U.UUIJIS, O. OFFICK O.N U10U UTREET, rebMO-lj Between Friend and Mound eta. U. t. LILLK1, DOOK'BI per 30 ia n .o Uiuiik Book ,Uauufactarer, High street, between Broad and Gay its. 1 7u coLPMBUS. onto. I'AIIL,. U. I'lSltU. ivii Engiutcr, Surveyor und DruugliUxaan, rliebee't Bleck, over BuduUl'a, ilich Street, Columbus, Ohio. . Lu KINDS OF LAND AND ENGLNEEK- ; a. i.NK Surveying ana Leveung; eiappiug :,.,i,...ioil und Architectural UrawinK. promptly and .11 :..ftlr,lv MVHCUlMd. .-ile.- to at. L. Sullivant, Kiq .JohnQraham, Kaq.,0oL (h Urv, V. jyji-uimwiy . e oiuariuji. T. Loroa. wautrr 11. 13. CHAMPION & CO., PULIKil 111 JUaLSaVAU-i ate UlMKJa3 a VHU1DOK. HOOMNQ. NOKTHBRS, ZANX3- V1LLU AM) BLACK8MJTH. Sfard and Ulbce uear Kallroad Depot, iJie COLUMBU3, O, KTAFFuRD Jk SMITH. UCTIUN AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Oolumbui, Ohio ra .1 01 Keal Estate. Stock. Household Furniture, Dry moils. Oroceriea, Huraea, Carriage, o., 4o., attended to in city ot country, pn the moet reasonable tnrmi. ..beral advancea on conaignmenta deol-dly iHKS. M. llOPl'UroM. FASHIONABLE MILLINER, (OLD niXD Of 8B.PI.IT t BALL, J HIGH STREET, COLPMBUS. fa-straw Beta Bleached and Pressed. aprlO-ly GOODALE HOUSE, IOI.UMUUS, OHIO. THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE HAPPY TO JL announce that their arrangement, are now com plete. aud tula House will be opened to the public 00 TudHOiiy morning, December 30lh, lubr. i.r.riyuXdTfr.hU partment. Ito pain ehall be wanting on our part to make the (ioodale doune what ii deili ed at the Capital 1 the State. JAllBJ A. MAHUU?, J. W. COLLI hK, de'i Proprietor!, NOTICK THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THI3 DAY A. entered into a copAnuershlp in the nraotiue of Med icine and Surgery in this city aud vicinity, nnder the iiama of "Barr Hill." Office on the corner of Town and Third atreeta, lately occupied by Morrison At Barr. far Spaaial attuuthui pain to diaeaaea of the Longs anC remaleiliaeaea.-i(ta K. w, HArtn, nola-tf K. I., HH.I. LOIIh ItbKY & CO., W:A liile of Strtet, bttuxm Rich and fi-itud. MANI1FACT0RERS OF Stcucil Work, Raised Metal Letters, For Fancy Sign Work, Firemen and Military Companies Baggage Clie.ki, Door Numbers, ate, made to order Alao, Electro-Plating and Gilding Done in the Best Style. Oia Ware Ke-Tinted. ae7-eodly KEAL ESTATE. Kit. A L. ESTATE KKOKEK, O.lice in Hlatt'a Building, West of the Post Office, ITAVING ASSOCIATED WITH ME R. L, 11 CORIIS, Esq., for the purpoae of doing a General Agency Huaiueaa, we are prepared to Buy, Sell and Exchange for othera, on the moat accommodatlnir terms. all kiuda ol Heal Property, Railroad, and other Bonds and Stocks of all deacrlptiona, and MAKE COLLECrlONS ii. i.r.x I kai. uuio. apra Iron and It r a h Founder MAftlFACTlUE TO 0RDF.it, AS D AND HAVE ON BAND, STEAM ENGINES, Boilem aud lUill-Gcariii V3 WE AKK Al.MO I'KKl'AKKIl TO KUHNlriH Cast Iron Kronte, Win.low Caps and Sillh, (-aat and Wrought Grating, Holts for Bridges, Ac, Switches. Switch .stands, Frogs and Crossings, t Sf U9 nuuion npes, etc CT7Mill IruiiH of till kinds til wars on hiinl.t 4rNKW SHOP, West end of the National Road Rridge.-aa; Oolnmbua, Ohio, April o, IriMi.-Uw I DENTISTRY SWAIN, N. 11 ' X3oia.tla.te HAVAGES'rt NEW BWCK, ly High St., opp, State House, A. If A Kit A CO.. AGENTS FOR CHICK EllIlNWS, 1 HAL LET, DAVIS &CO'SlIiano Forlee, We l,vu oi .u.'.i, j i Dunilin's IQelorleont, A General Assortment of musical InstrnmeaU. Nm fihtH Mutie rrcrivtd tmy Week. NO. t ODEON BLOCK Bol04erwly apSS PICKAWAY. HOUSE, (Opposite the Court House,) CIROLEV I JLL E , OHIO. Muge I) Dire k Slock KrgisUr at thin House. A. F. NEWMAN, Pro.iitor. joiin it. cook, Opposite Capitol House, 1 rncoLUMBus, ohio C'iw Wholmale and Retail Dialer in Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals, wmcn we warrant rtiroa a.iu runt. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF PERFUMERY and Fancy One '1, Burning Fluid, Fainta, Oils, Varniehea aud Iire-Htca, Tobacco, Hnuff and Clgara, Brnshea, Hair, Hat, T.wth, Nail, Varnlah and faint. Pure Winea and Llquora for llediclnal purpoaea, Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully Prepared, at ill 110 urn. uay or Aiguu auR-wlT lake NotiM-! t;nfiafr Own MrT ! 'uJ I .' Busies ! Carriages ! T1TB ARIi RECEIVING DAILY FROM W 11 . r. . . iM v , : - n AnMa nt t V, a Hnaat Family Carrlagea, Turn-over Seat Rockawaya, Shitting Tup BugK'ea, Trotting tlulkera and Spring Wagona, all mane ol cue beat stock and timber, aeaaonea irora tnree to five yeara. The above artiolea we offer to the publio 1 r 11 peclion, and at auoh price, that will induce thou wishing to m-ocar a carriage, 10 ouy 0 ua. iu won Warranted. Rcnotitorv Towu Strei.t.one doorKaat ol theFranki Hank, tilumbUH, unio. iK-iiaely StrUNtfOV AAYFR3 Blake, Williams & Co. CAttKIAUE SIANUFACTUltEKS, COLUMBUS, OHIO, II AVE NOW THE GREATEST VARIETY IX and ttnent uuality of 1 yer offered for Bale in this market, ConiilAting of Family Carriages. Light Oue-hurae Kocka waya, rnetoo uuggiea, ugnt wanting lop uug-giea, extra fiw Light irotting Uuggiea, Hpring Waguna, email Out nibue-ea or Hacka, Kxteuaion Top Uarouchea, Lisht Road aud Phyaiciaua'Sulkiea. All of which we warrant to mre aatlafactlon. Our oricea ehall be aa low aa any Eetoblitlimvut in the Went em country, who eell wurk uf euual quality, Call and examine our work before purcuaaing olaewuere. second hand Uugglea taken in exenange lor new wore ReDairinf doue ou abort notice, ghopa aud Kepuaitory on Front, between Suite and Town ate. AND JEWELE Y. f LESQUEREUX 4 SUNS, IMPORTER!: 1 Je and Oealera In WATCUHa AND JEWELRY, hare removed from their former aland to AHB03' BLOCK, a tew door, aouth of Neil House, where they have opened a large and weU eeiected atoca ot Watoh Uatenale and Tools, Rich Jeweiry, Silver and l'l ted Ware, Ulocka, r ancy ttooue, reuca anil Kngllah Perfumery, So. All their goode are received direct from manufacturer. rheir atock otfere great imlucumeuta to merchanta and all who wlab a good article at a moderate price. Watcum, Jewelty and Cloeka carefully repaired and warraute.i, narcn .1, iion-aiy Fine Watches and Jewelry DLYNN 4 BALDWIN ARE NOW RE- IJ CE1V1N0 a neir it ok 01 I Watches, Diamond Work, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Gold Spectacles, Tinted Good, (ias UornerH, etc., etc. We think we oan offer inuueementa to purchaser Call and see. r'-- Turned the Corner Removal. nimo 1 . .3 nlMUitrni rill, m rntT 1 KS$J " Aim MAAl.-li, ...u jr.n r.L,n nnD- .'v IHbmenlto UMHLtrtn new y.i t Building, on Town street, i d- Jh lolniug the Franklin Bauk, where he wil' be alaUMa) glad to accommodate tna i-uduo witn ever." wiiiik ... uie 1 fine it the very lowest ratea. aprlD V JL e Colnmhn. Fancy Dyeing Establishment IS REMOVED FROM THtfi ("! STAND, JL near the corner of Rich and High, f n THIRD STREET, BETWLES F&lS? inOCSD. Orders will be received for Dyeing and Cleanalng Silk Goods of erery ileacrlptlon, Cotton and l.lnen Goo la, Merinoea, Caaaimerea, Broadcloths, Borages, Velvets, Craves, Games, Blooms, Hosiery, Gloves, fthuwls, Ate, eto. Also, Ladies' and Gentlemen' Carmeul", Silk Lace. Mualin. Damask end Morean Curtains, Straw Bonneta, Silk and Silk Drea ea, Watered Carpeta, Hugs, Table Covers, Bo. , CLEANSED AND REFINISHED In the beat mauner. Failed or Stalnsd Gooods retored or re djeil. All oruera executed witb care and dispatch marMMIain uhaklhi rtr.Kiuu, C 1 o t li i ii T. W. CARPENTER & CO., A RE NOW RECEIVING, AT TUKIR NfcW BUILDING, on Town Street, their Snrin" and Summer (.'omis Comprlning erery variety of READY MADE CLOl'UING, furUentlemen's and Bnya' wear; alao, Hats, Caps, Milrte, Collars, Carpet Saoka, Umbrellas, etc., Ate, all of the latest styles. We would respectfully Invite those wishing to purchase goods In our line, to call and examine our Stuck, which is now lull and complete, wnicn we claim to sell at Fair Kates. Some of our goods are of a quality not excelled in beauty, durability and atyle by any house In tola city. ap'4-dwly C. I bei ly & Co., NO. I COMMERCIAL ROW, Comer of High ami Frit n ;1 St rtcts, A RW JUST RECEIVING THEIR NKW STOCK of Dry (iloods ami (.'roctrics Fur the Spring Trade which will he soil to suit the times. Bulter, Kggs, Hags, I ar.1, Ac , to., are taken In ea change lor goods al oaah pricoa, and the highest market price paid at an times, inaro-wu Columbus fancy Store, Uae Door South or Dir. BaekuYs Grocery, HIGH STREET, WHERE YOU WILL FIND A FINE assortment of Fashionable Millluery, at prices mat must do en Inducement to purchasers A One as surtment ot Silk, Crajie, Straw and Tissue Bonnets, (f every Quality; French Flowers, Laces, Itloniln and Ribbons; Ilngle Laces aud Mantles, Orders from a distance filled with care. Bonnets bleached and repaired In newest patterns, and ascneap as eisewnere, Lauies are luvilea to can sn.i examiue lor tnemseivee my ID-dim MHS. riAMl.INE h CO, Tor Sale. A DOUBLE HOUSE ON LOT NO, 5,205, (X. o Water Stre' t, Terms accommodating. Inquire of fe27-dly apl7 0. W. KEMT EHRENKR00K A SMALL STOCK OF HAIR WORK, FOR al aie low. Apply at THE WIG FAC10HY. not Opposite the Capitol Honacj RANDALL & ASTON, 'S holeaale and KetallDealera iu Hooks & Stationery, BLANK BOOKS,.,. Wall and Window -Papers, OIL PAINTINGS, Lithographs and Engravings, WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES & FUTURES, Hull Mod Green Ilolluudi, GILT te ROSEWOOD MOULDINGS. jj-FKAU on hand and made to order. r PAI'IlRS of almoat erery deaoriptlon. And an endleaa Tarlety of fancy and naefal artlolea for Ladlea and Gentlemen, all of which will be aold rery low for CASH, at Whiting's Old Stand, Columbus, O. mart' I J. H. RILEY & CO., COLUMBUS, OHIO. PEALER3 IN Law Kledical mid School Itooks. II LANK BOOKS, ynne, irtyta and pattern of Ruling, on hand and made uruer. Kuilruad and Insurance Ollicen, Uanks, lirokerN, and coiiuiy ouicerH, Supplied with any article In the Line of Stationery on trie beat term., ana au wora warrantee.. Blank Notes and Drafts Job Printing and BOOK BINDING. 4 full aupply at all times of valuable Standard Worka. foreign ana American tuitions. A good atook of valuable Mechanical and Soientiba Worka at au 11 mea. AU the New Books received direct. FuKNca, Enomsh and American Stationer?, Wholesale and Retail. Al"0, Paper Huntings and Borders, aTjr The moat extenalve Stock West of Philadelphia. Window Shades and Fixtures, Window Cornices, Fine Mirror, from 8 to 8 feet, French Plate Oil Paintings and Engravings, Portrait and Picture Frames, always on hand and made to order. Cutlery and Gold Pens, Work Boxes and Drvasing Casea, Card Cases and Porte Monies, Cloth, Hair, Hat, Nailand Tooth Uruahes, rocket Booaa, Haunts, Bill Holders, Ha. mare-wfimc.tr JiflL. WJStBLLBL'JCjaelL, Fashionable 1 latter, M IL HOUSE, OolUXk3.l3-U.fiSe OlllO. MY STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMKH GOODS is now complete, to which 1 In vite the attention of the public. My stock la from thi best manufacturers east, and warranted of the best qualities. uy lirao waver, aim uiuere, are ui superior quaiiiiea and Bno finish, varying from $3.60 to 1 7. Youths and Children's Fancy Goods of every description. Also, a good a- eortineut of flue Cap for Men and Boys, new and beautiful styles. My fpring style of Silk Dress Hat ia No. 1, and (torn the bet Lantern manufacturers, and of superior qualities.Men's Hue soft fiats ot every shape, color and qua! ity. Men's flue fancy "nmmer, strw, Leghorn, Panama, and every variety of Summer U-Kjdi now wora. myO H. HMITH. Columbas Machiue Manufacturing aca ivi-a m.- twt nr (LATE KAOLB roCXDBT,) MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Alio, all kinds of itrulrond Work & Machinery. Hwitchifi. I Castings, Swttoh bieuaa. Wrnnght and Cast Ftoga, " Crossings, Tar Wheels, " Pedestals, ' Oil Boxes, " Alles, Weter Station Pipes, i i Pumps, Mill Gearing, for Ha Grist Mills, Shafting and Pulleys, Machinists' Tools. Oast Iron Fronts, Window caps ana sins tor nouses, Cast Wrought Gratings, Boiler Iron, Vaults S Tanks, Bolts, forging, riming, Screw -cutting and Planing, Ol all descrlntions. oj. All orders for the above work WILL BE FILLED rKuiu Li, Anu tna nuns uune in iflanui .iaji NEK. UlSlftTOlta : JOHN 8. HALL, I F, J, MATTTIEWS, WM. THEViTT. J. P. BRUCK, AMOS MoNARi, PETER AMBOS, IJHT1AN BUTTLES. JOHN S. HALL, PrtiiJcnt. CHARLES AMBOS, Sup't. H, CKAKY, Secretary and Treasurer. Columbus, Jan. 7, 11460. JaU-dly JL C5 3D t I R. PAUL & CO. ARE PREPARED TO I. fnrnl.h families, llotela. i-atoons. Groceries, Rail Koads, Ac., Ate, with PURE ICE, taken from one half to one mile above the Penitentiary, by the hundred or eason contraot, on moat favorable terms. Orders left at Slieiil Miller's grocery, Town street, opposite Gwvnne Block, at O. W. W. W. Mill's meat siore, Buckeye Rlock, at J. R. Paul's office, in Hunter's ware-honae. or br note throuarh the Post Office, to J. R. Caul, will be prumptly attended to. ap'-d3m IS (! i' It shire LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, PITTSFIELD, MASS. MA11VIN REED, AliENT, NO. 1 ODE )N BLOCK, mar7 COLUMBUS, OHIO. B 1WQ, U1MFTOS B, DIN1U!), THOi. IWI.1U, It ElYING, DEN .MAN & CO., Attorneys eat Iiw LEAVEN WORTH C1TV, KANSAS. Real Estate Purchased and Sold on Commission, Rpe oial attention paid to Locating Lands in all yarn ot the Territory. WARRANTS BOUGH r AXD BOLD, &c, kt, mar23dw3m HrOH KW1KO, Late of St. Louil. mod. iwi.io, Ja , late of Cincinnati. EWING BROTHERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW LEAVENWORTH CITY, IX. a. xa. m a. m , Will prsclIfO In all the Courts of the Territory, and In the North Western Counties of Miaaouii. marHB-dwItm 1 ho itubucnbttr bM Ihe AGENCY For several Counties in CENTRAL AND Southern Ohio, Towns, TOWNSHIP Cm 3 u Co ll u lies, To assist In Canvassing, For which ho denlres to employ , for which he will give Liberal Terms Sub-Agents, h And prompt payment (or 3 efficient Men. J. W. STRONG, Box 47", Columbus, Ohio Addross, a,.l7 Woolley'u FINE ART GALLERY, A DOORS SOUTn OF THE UNITED 4i HTATSX HDTri. wnat aide of Hlch street, the on: nlaea where 1'hotnirranha are taken 111 else On Oil Can vaaa. Ambrotvnea. i-hotoeraDbs and Hetographs, and all ploturea peruinlng to the art taken In tue vety beat style, on tne most reasoname terms. Photographs on Oil Canvasa taken from a Dsguerreo type or Ambrotyp as well as iron ..... ja27w6m WOOLLEY ,i. u . : iJLL . I i -,;., BTKTia-riTo.v rrrcB. job b, bortlb. rowans a. m H. 1007. 1QQ7. Fitch, Bortlc & Co., PRODUCE, FORWARDING AND COTHHSSIOJ IleC3rola.3UL'ftia9 PIQ IRON AGENTS, Dealert in Flour, Salt, Water Lime, High Wines, kc, Warehouses East k West End of Scioto Bridge, . . . n nmn vi vim rtlUniro aTV MAKE CASH ADVANCES ON Consignment, of property to be sold In this ot Eastern Markata, Fie'ghta ounalgned us, to be forwarded, will not be subject to Dravane. We have the only Warehouse In Columbus that la altnated both on Canal and Railroad, Being Agents for several Transportation Linee we oan at all times give shipper! the ad vantage or the Cheapest, Ilelinble Routes. They will therefore readily see the advantage of oonslgn- Ing property to us, anu noi oy any particular mum nu. Columbus. maW-dly IMPORTANT TO NEBRASKA EMIGRANTS! 1000 Lots for Donation! To Persona. Bnildins thereon, by the LAN 1 Ell CITY COMPANY. allIS POINT IS LOCATED ON THE Missouri River, 140 miles above Omaha City, and opposite the mouth of the James River of Minnesota, and being also the crossing of the Dnhuqu. & St Pauls & Paclllc R. R., renders it one of the beat pointa on the Missouri River in Nebraska Territory. it ia surrounded by a well timbered country, and oan not be surpassed in this Union for fertility of soil. To capitalists this is the 6es jxrint oa this River, and must soon outstrip an 01 mem. Information furnished yrat.it. Correspondence so licited. Addreaa H, L CAMPBELL, I'res. llniHlia i:itv. N. T.. or Campbell, Link it Co., Lnd Ageuta, Lanier City, N. T. ti. U. Curtis, Ksq., Mouul vernon, uuio. 8. L. Campbell Co., Und Agents, Omaha City, N.T. cravaaia el Co., Sioux uiy, 10 w. H. S. Curtis, Florence. N, T ap-dwllm THE LARGEST WOOD TYPE MANUFACTORY Id the Uuitud States, AT COLUMBUS, OHIO. PROPRIETORS. TO PRINTERS IN THE WEST, A LONG EXPERIENCIC IN TUB MAWU A FACTURK of WOOD TYPE has suggested to ns ao many improvements in the preparation of the wood used, aa well aa in the mechanical execution of our work, that we feel confident we hare attained A DEGREE OF PERFECTION hitliartn unknown In this denartment of Industry $W We have availed ouraelves or facilities wnicn ens ble us toturnlsn printers on tne MOST EASY AND ACCOMMODATING TERMS, when their orders are accompanied by proper reference EVERY SIZE AND STYLE OF WOOD LETTER manufactured, from the most diminutive to the very largest suitable for the MAMMOTH POSTERS common in the present day, aud either plain or dupli cated tor colors, and are maue ia A Style of Elegance and Beauty of Pro portion obIt attained by the most experienced attiats, tar We are nermitted to refet tei the following practt cal men who have need and aold our type, and pronounced them ot anoerlor and unsurvAeaedaualtty-. A. W. Fairbanks, firm of Harris, Fairbanks at C. Cleveland. Georcre Sneer, firm of Gray, Beardaley, -"peara K ua,, Cleveland. Senpp Brass, and Utngdon s Rounds, i hioaj-c Pomeroy s u., uetroit. Andrews & Jarger .Toledo. L. Johnson ft Co., Type Founders, Phil. , ,i .u r...ln . .1 ,. lIUUlMUabl tj 1 IVUNU.1, MU.IUWU, MHU Proprietors of the Fact, Journal and Suwirat Uteaa. ColnmDus, unto. AwaT- Orders addressed to DAY BKOTiltMS, iMaum iauu . wmi rweeive nrovnpv airennon. i,.,i.-,'n- 1,000 Reward 1 rpHE AMERICAN COPPER LIGHTNING X ROD COMPANY will pay One Thousand Dollars to any person who will prove an instance wnere a ouuuing mr niahed with Lyon's Copper Lightning Rods ever sustaining a cent's worth of damage from the effects of lightning; al though often struck, have always stood the tost, while Iron rods Invariably fall, as every one knows, Three millions of feet or tnie too waa maue ana soia iu Massachusetts last year, and not less in New York, It Is destined to supply the place of all Iron rods. Any one wishing their buildings supplied witb this valua ble conductor oan leave their orders with MASON At BLISS. Huh street. Columbus. who are agents for several countiee lu jfe'Mfr P. 8. If any one wants any kind of an fjS jLfi i' I,. wlih 1 .. tmnrnvari tn.nla. 1 0 fTV' tors, they will lie furnished at six eents I per root. Any oommunicaunn aaureaaeu i to me at Columbus, Ohio, will receive I prompt attention Jy7-wtf a E. l.FK, General Agent MEDICAL INFIRMARY AND Water Cure Establkhment, AT COLUMBUS, OHIO, FOR FEMALES ONLY Open at all seaaona. Bend for Clronlar. Address ocfi wly W. SUEPARO, M. 0. DISSOLUTION. rpHB PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- this day dissolved by mutual consent, S. I). Alfred hav - ing disposed of his interest to the remaining partners, wuo are autnonseu to cotteot all ocbte due, and will psy aU claims agatuat the late firm. A P, BTONK, GEO. F. O'HARRA, U. U. BTUNK, J. G. THOMPSON, 8. 1). ALF11KI). Columbus, Jan. 2d, 1867. NEW FIRM nilE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PUR- L t:HAHEn the interest of 8. D. Alfred in the late firm of A. P. Mone A Co., will continue the business as usual at No. 4 G Wynne Block, under Hie style of .-tone, O'llarre ei k.o. a, r. smnr., GKO. F. O'HARtU, O. B. BTONK. J. G. THOMI ON. Jan. 20, 18S7. ja.11 Mrs. lloonertoii NVITE3 THE LADIES OF COLUMBUS to examine her rich atock of Ullllnerv Goods, con sisting of e.ery desirable style of Bonnet Colored and White Straws, Neapolitan. T ssues. Whs. cbenllle and Chip, In all their varieties, from f2.M to $18 one of the cheapeat and moat elegant lot of Ribbons ever offered in this market whloh she offers very cheap for oash. Heamless Corsets, Crinoline Fktrts and Bustles, very eneap, Mrs. Hurrays Restorative win prevent tne tiair tailing out, and make It healthy and vigorous, French Working Cotton, Htamp"d Goods and Impres Ion Paper, all at Mrs. HOtTKrtiON'H, cneap tor isn. High street, Columbus, between Town and Kluh. apfl iireat Mew York Kxcilem?nt I TEAN,TDE COACnMAN, GOT HIS WIFE, and GORTjN At ASTON have Inst received the finest assortment of BIRD CAQfcl ever brought to Co- lumous. -. ' Also, a good stock ot UUW IKK, ft lata ana baiub, r f torn 1 i ' ," ' - I . --l.-.-,.-r,B-.-3S I'-Vt I i :.' j. .. :f'3 To taaai ' 'heelty, consisting In part of f MHS'"Pffi0m Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting, "tV ' T-S'' i V , B a'viK'! of the fineat grade, and latest styles, selected by him- iCl'uj.' ;2-C..r.J.j .sviyjfof--STji ell, from the best stocks to be found lu New York. Also, BSSFfX';?'-- '-::'iA-' general assortment of every grade of Goods usually ES'Ti 'iH it " "v''- ' iti&iijf kpt lo th best Uerohant Tailoring establlahmente eaat, is :i eH'A-'.y fefS feMKirtia Al,' iot f BOOKS AND STATIONERY. NEWS! NEWS!! NEWS!!! New Book and Periodical Store, IN PLATT'9 BUILDING, Three Doors from the Post Office, 8TATE STREET, X1THERE ALL THE POPULAR MISCEL- VV LANKOUi Works o' the day may he found In great variety. Also, tue loiiowing Weeklies and Mouthliei. Ballou's Pictorial, Barper's; Uodey'l IaJj's Book; Flag of our Union ; New York Ledger; Mrs Stephens' Illustrated Batper'i Weekly; Police Gaiette; Spirit of the Times; Scientific American ; True Flag; New York Clipper; Boston Pilot; Monthly; Peterson's; The Waverly Ballou's Dollar Monthly; Graham's; The Knickerbocker; Putnam; School allow; Toung People's Illumine t-d; F lack wood; New York Journal; Nick Nax; Yankee Notions; Household Words;' United States Magaiine; Youth'. Cabinet; New York Herall, New York Tribune ; Life Illustrated; Leslie's Illnstr'ed Weekly; London Punch; London News; Thompson'! Bank Note List; Waverly Magatlce; Weekly Novelette; and Leslie's Gaiette of New Appleton's Railroad Guide York 4 Paris Fashions. Kansas As It Is; Minnesota As It Is; Iowa As It la; The Kansas Region, by Green: Torket Maps of Western States At Territories Explorations or the fil: eteentn century Doctor Antonio; Earnest I.lnwnnd; lreniua, or the Mask of Lord Chatham Ioquire Within, or 3700 Facts for the Peop'e; All of Mra, South eorth's New Novels Just received by mar21-dly ep30 R. KENNEDY. J. II. Kilcy & Co. I'APCU HANGINGS, lQ7eOOO PioooB SPRING STOCK I Large Variety New Patterns, FRENCH AND AMERICAN Papers, Itorders, Hccoratlons, -11D- PRINTS FOR FIRE ROARD.S. OIL PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. iPORTitllf & PICTURE FRAMES Curtain Bands, New Styles Cornices, trench Patterns. WIND 0 W SHADES, IN GOLD AND COLORS. (Shades mad to order.) Bali Holland, from 11 to 62 ia Width. Curtain Loops & Centre Tassels, Picture Cords and Tassels. BktK3M eSXJAaSraJESMi O-rrcevl Mirrors. WINDOW PAPERS, ALL COLORS. The above Is the Largest and Best 8took ef Goods ,n the una) ever oiiererj to Ohio, and will be soid Cheap api Kandall & Aston H AVE RECEIVED THEIR BPRMfl STOCK of WALL PAPERS & BORDERS (And offer entirely new styles of Papers of the best makers. A fine stock of Beautiful Decorations for Halls, Ceiiiaga & Cbarchei, GOLD PAPERS AXD BORDERS Of th most beautiful desfgus. Call and txamio beror miirl7 I pu rental nt: MERCHANT TAILORS. AND SPRING OPEiIlG I P. ROSE IT Ad MOVED HIS STORE TO THE room one door north of the Neil House entrance, where he has opened the finest stock of Goods for Gentlemen's Wear READY MADE CLOTHING, Manufactured expressly for himself, that he can recom mend, both in Uooda and Workmtnahlp. Hie friends and oustomers are Invited to call and ex amine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. 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TflE ATHELINGS; OR, THE THREE GIFTS. CHAPTER XV. TBI PARLOR. And with ao excitement which thej could uot control, the two girls httsteued In to (ho Old Lodge, and to Miss Bridget's d m parlor, where thu two candles shed their lalDt summer evening lisht over Mr. Atheling reading an old news paper, and M imma reclining in tho great old easy-chair. The abstracted mirror, as loftily withdrawn from common life as Mr. End cott. refused to give any reflection of these good people silting far below in their middle agtd and respectable quietness, but owned a mo mentary vision ol Agnes and Marian, as they camo lu witb a little baste and eagerness at tbe hair open door. But, alter all, to be very much excited, to hasten in to tell one's lather and mother, with tbe heart beating faster than usual agaiust one's breast, and to have one's story calmly re ceived with aa "Indeed, my dear!" is rather dampening to youthful enthusiasm; and really, to tell tbs trutn, tnere was notniug at an extraordinary in tbe fact of Louis pausing by the door to near tbe great bouse wblca was bis own distastelul borne. It was not at all a marvel ous ciroumstancej and as for bis salutation, though that was remarkable, and caught their imaginations, Marian whispered that she had no doubt It was Louis s "way." They began, accordingly, to look at tbe slen der row of books in one small open shelf above tbe little cabinet. Tbo books were in old rich bindings, and were of a kind of reading quite unknown to Agnes and Marian. There were two (odd) volumes of tbe Spectator, Rurlai, tbe f oems or bbenstone, tne bermonsor lilalr; besides tbese, a f rencn copy oi i nomas a-Kem pis, tho Hutu Living and Dying of Jeremy 1 ay lor, a;, a one ot tbe quaint little bouks ol Sir Thomas Brown. Thrust in hastily besides these ancient and well attired volumes were two which looked surreptitious; and wbioh were oonBequently examined wiib tbe greatest eager ness. Une turned out, somewhat disappoint ingly, to be a volume of lialian exercises, an old, old school book, Inscribed, In a small, pret ty, but somewhat fullering leminine handwrit inghandwriting of the lat century with the name ot Anastasia ltivers, witn a li. A. beueatb which doubtless stood (or Bridget Atheling though It seemed to Imply, with a kindly sort ot blundering comicality sad enough now, that Anastasia Kivers, though sue was no great band at her exercises, bad taken a degree. Tbo other volume w s of more immediate intere-t. It was one of those good and exemplary novels, ame liorattd Pamelas, which virtuous old ladies were wont to put into the hands of virtuous young ones, and wbicb was calculated to "instruct as well as to amufe" tbe unfortunate mind of youth. Marian seized npon this Fatherle$ Fanny with an InaUnt appropriation, and In ten minutes was deep in its endlera perplexities. Agnes, who would have been very glad of the novel, languidly took dowo tne Spututor instead. Yea, we are obliged to confess languid ly for, witb an excited mind upon a lovely summer-nigbt, with all tbe stars sbiolog with out, and Mamma visibly dropping to sleep in the easy-obair wno, we demand woul I not pre fer, even to Steele and Addison, the mazy mystetits of tbe Minerva Preset And A goes did not get on with her reading; the taw visibly before her eyes Marian skimming witb an eager interest tbe pages of ber novel. She heaid Papa, rustling bis news. paper, watched the faint nicker ol tbe candles, and was aware of tbe very gentle nod by which Mamma gave evideooe of tbe condition of her thoughts. Agoes's Imagination, never averse to wandering, strayed oiT into specula tlons concerning the old lady and ber pupil, and all tbe life, unknown and unreoorded, which bad happened within these quiet walls. Alto gether it was somewhat hard to understand the connection Letween tbe Atbeimga and tbe Kiv erses whether tome secret of iamily history lay involved In it, or if it w t only tbe familiar bond formed a ger.eratioo ago between teacber and child. And this Louis!-bis sudden appear ance and dieappeai anoe bis princely recogni tion as ot new subjects. Agnes made nothing whatever of ber .Spectator her mind was possessed and restless and by-and-by, curious, impatient, and a little excited, she lett the room with an Idea of hastening up stairs to the chamber window, and looking out upon tbe night. But tbe door or tbe kitchen stood invitingly open, and Hannah, who bad been waiting, slightly expectant of some visit, was to be seen within, riaiug np hastily with old-fasbioncd respect and a little wistinlness. Agnes, though she was a young lady of literary tauten, and liked to look oat upon moon and stars with the vague sentiment of youth, bad, notwithstanding, a wholesome relish for gossip, and wi more pleased witb talk of other people than we are disposed to confers: so she bad bid all hesi tation in obanging ber course and joining Hannah that homely Hannah bobbing ber odd little curlsey, and smoothing down her bright white apron, In the full glow of the kitchen- nre. This kitchen was Indeed the only really bright room In the Old Wood Lodge, having one strip of oarpet only on its white and sanded Door, a large deal taoie, white and spotless, and wooden chairs bard and clear as Hannah's own toil worn but most kindly hands. There was an old-fashioned settle by the chimney corner, a small bit of looking-glass banging up by tbe window, and gleams of ruddy copper, and homely oovert ot white metal, polished as bright as silver, ornamenting the walls. Hannah wiped a chair wi ioh needed no wiping, and set It directly In front of tbe fire for "M;t9," but would not on any account be so "unmannerly" at to alt down herself in the young lady's presence. Agnes wisely contented bersell with leaning on tbe ohalr, and smiled with a little embarrass- meat at Hannah's courtesy; It was not at all disagreeable, but It was somewhat different from Susan at borne. "I've been looking at 'um, miss," said Hannah, "sleeping like angels; there ain't do difference that I can sue; they look, as nigh at oan be, both of an age." "They are twins," taid Agnes, finding out, with a smile, that Hannah's thoughts wei e taken up, not about Louis and Rachel, but Bell and Beau. At this Information Hannah brightened into nositlve delight. "Childer's ne'er been tn tbis bouse." said tiannan, "tin tnis day; and twins is a double blessing. There ain't no more, miss? But bless us all, the tiino between them darlms and you!" "We have ono brother, besides and a great many little brothers and sisters In lieaveh," said Agnes, growing very grave, as they all did wben they spoke ol tbe dead. Hannah drew closer with a sympathetic curi osity. "If that ain't a heart-break, there's none in this world," said Ilannah. "Blosa their dear hearts, it's best for them. Was it a fever then, miss, or a catching sicknessr wear, aear, It's all one, when they 're gone, what it was." "Hannah, you must never speak oi it, to mamma," nid Agues; "we used to be aosad to sad! till God sent Bell aud Beau. Do you know Miss Rachel at tho Hall? her brother aud the are twins too." "Vet, miss," said Qaunab, with a slight ourt-sov. and becoming at once very laconic "And toe kuowu her," said Agnes, a little confused by tbe old woman's sudden quietness. "1 suppose mat was ner uroinur wno passed tonight." "Ah, poor lad!" Hannah's heart seemed onoe more a little moved. "They say Miss Is to he a nlav-actress, and I can't abide her lor giving lu to it; but Mr. Louis, blots hi nil he "You like him, thenT" asked Agnes eager lv. "Ah. poor boy!" Hannah went away hastily to tba table, where, la a oblna basin, la their cool crisp green, lay the homely salads of tbe garden, abuat to he arranged lor (-upper. A tray covered with a snow white cloth, and a small pile of eggs, waited in hospitable preparation for the same meal. Hau-iab, who bad been so long In possession, felt like a bumble mistress ol the boupe, exercising the utmost bounties of ber hospitality towards ber new ' guests. "Least eaid's best about them, dear," said Uannnb, growing more familiar aa t-be grew a little excited "but, Lord bless us, It't enough to craze a poor body to see the likes of bim, with suoh a spirit, kept out o' his rights." "What are bis rights, Hannah?" cried Aones with new and anxious Interest: this threw onito a new light upon tbe subject. Hannah turned round a little perplexed. Tell tbe troth, I dun know do more nor a baby," said Hannah; "but Miss Bridget, she wat well acquaint In all tbe ways of them, and she ever upheld, when hl name was named, that my lord xep' nim out oi ma rignts." "And what did he say?" asked Agnes, "Nay, child," said tbe old woman, "it ain't no buninees of mine to tell tales; and Miss Bridget had more sense nor all the men of laming 1 ever heard tell of. She knew better tban to put wickedness into bis mind. He's a handsome lad and a kind, Is Mr. Louis; but 1 would't be my lord, no, not for all Baubury-ablre, if I'd done that boy a wrong." "Then, do you think Lord Wiutetbotirnn hna not done blm a wrong?" said Agnes, thoroughly bewildered. Hannah turned round upon her suddenly, witb a bandf'ul of berbs and a knife in the other. 'Miss, he's an unlawful child!" said Hannah, witb the most melodramatic effectiveness. Ag oes Involuntarily drew back a step, and felt the blood rush to ber face.' Wben sbu bad delivered bersell of this startling whisper, Hannah returned to ber homely occupation, talking In an under-tone all the while. "Ay, poor lad, there's none can mend that," paid Hannah; "he's kep' out ol his rights, and never a man can neip mm. it it ain't euouga to put him wild, J dun know." "And are you quite sure of thtlT Does everybody tlnuk him a son of Lord Winter-bourne's?" said Agnes. "Well, mif8, my lord's not ) iko to own lo it to shame hisself," said Hannah; "but they're none so full of charily at the Hall as to bother with other folk-es children. My lord's k-'p' bim since they were babies, and sent the lawyer bisself to fetcb him when Mr. Louis ran away. Bless you, no; there ain't no doubt about it. Whose son else could be be?" "Bub it that was true, he would have no rights. And whit did MUs Bridget mean by rights?" ask d Agnes, in a very low tone, blushing, and halt ashamed to speak ot such a subject at all. Hannub, however, who did not chare in all the opinions of respectability, but bad a leaning ratber, In tbe servant view of tbe question, to tbe pariah of the great ol i hou-e, took up somo-what sharply this unguarded opinion. "Misv said Hannah, "you'll not tell me that there ain't ' no rights belonging Mr. Louis. Tbe queen on tba throne would be glad ot tbe likes ol htm for a prince and aaneir; and Mies Bridget was well ' acquaint in alt the ways of the Rivers?., and was as fine to hear as a printed book; tur the matter of that," added Hannah, solemnly,-"Miss Taesle, though she would not go through tbe park gates to save ber life, had a leuuiug to ilr. Louis too." "And who is Miss Taesle?" said Agnes. "Miss," laid Hannah, In a very grave and reproving tune, "you're little acquaint with our ways: it aiu't my business to go iuio stories you bbk your papa."" "do 1 win, Uauoab; but who Is Mus Taesiu?" asked A goes again, with a smile. - iiauoin answered only Dy placing ner em id on tbe tray, and carrying it solemnly to the parlor. Amused and interested, Agues stood by the kitchen fireside thinking over what she bad beard, and smiling aa sbe muted; for Albs Taeaie, no doubt, was the Honorable Anastasia Uivei s, beneath whoa name, iu tbe old exercise-book, stood that odd ti. A. I In oe continued, j William Scott, KAMIIoNAItLl-; JSjXstvJL jUjBrteiKttosr AND WILL BE FOUND AT HIS SA-LOOK (now fi. ted np in the first atjle of comfort) under Bariilit a smith's Binklng House, In AMBOS'S BUILDING, High Street, uetaetn the Amtruun ami Acit Hotus, jei- Columbus, Olxlo. To Rail Road Men. qHE LOCOMOTIVE "OHIO," FOR JL BALK At A BARGAIN. 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